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>> i'm a native new yorker and born to native new yorkers and grandparents from eastern europe. growing up i felt the knish encapsulated our history. definitely something linked to a jewish past. >> a knish consists of a filling, there was a factory fire that caused the national shortage. >> when the fire occurred on september 24th, the machinery that was responsible for making the square knish was destroyed. when the firefighters came from they absolutely did what they had to do but the water damage that the machine sustained rendered the machine inoperable and since that time we have not been able to manufacture the square knishes. >> this is stacy ziskin. her family have cornered the market on square knishes for ever. >> when the outcry for when they're going to be back. >> customers are going to have to go for round knishes. >> i grew up as a round person. >> and you converted? >> well, i'd say i'm equally interested in both. >> you didn't grow up eating the square ones? >> the great square versus round knish debate. deep fried, usually processed. in the other, the hand bake
>> i'm a native new yorker and born to native new yorkers and grandparents from eastern europe. growing up i felt the knish encapsulated our history. definitely something linked to a jewish past. >> a knish consists of a filling, there was a factory fire that caused the national shortage. >> when the fire occurred on september 24th, the machinery that was responsible for making the square knish was destroyed. when the firefighters came from they absolutely did what they had to...
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europe. growing up i felt the knish growing up i felt the knish encapsulated our history. encapsulated our history. definitely something linked to a definitely something linked to a jewish past. jewish past. >> a knish consists of a >> a knish consists of a filling, there was a factory filling, there was a factory fire that caused the national fire that caused the national shortage. shortage. >> when the fire occurred on >> when the fire occurred on september september 24th, the machinery 24th, the machinery that was responsible for making that was responsible for making the square knish was destroyed. the square knish was destroyed. when the firefighters came from when the firefighters came from they absolutely did what they they absolutely did what they had to do but the water damage had to do but the water damage that the machine sustained that the machine sustained rendered the machine inoperable rendered the machine inoperable and since that time we have not and since that time we have not been able to manufacture the been able to manufacture the square square knishes
europe. growing up i felt the knish growing up i felt the knish encapsulated our history. encapsulated our history. definitely something linked to a definitely something linked to a jewish past. jewish past. >> a knish consists of a >> a knish consists of a filling, there was a factory filling, there was a factory fire that caused the national fire that caused the national shortage. shortage. >> when the fire occurred on >> when the fire occurred on september september...
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secretary of state john kerry is visiting the middle east and europe. john kerry met the saudi king and said the countries have a cooperative relationship. saudi officials expressed concerns with
secretary of state john kerry is visiting the middle east and europe. john kerry met the saudi king and said the countries have a cooperative relationship. saudi officials expressed concerns with
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. , probably someone wanted to release the film in bel belgiumr europe. and we don't know what his intention was. but to release it here. and the events advanced is him and he didn't have the time to release it. the working theory is that the film was ordered before the nazis invaded bel belgium in 19f someone was showing the film they would file a complaint. so in many countries you had a censorship and they ordered the film and didn't pick it up because they knew they wouldn't be able to screen it anyway. >> it emerged as film historians are keeping a lid on hitler in the 1930s. this author accuses hollywood for forging a pact to us movie houses. when hitte hitler came to powert movie studios demanded that though fire half of their salesmen in germany and by 1936 they failed all of their jewish salesmen in determin germany. the nazis said they couldn't make a film showing the war or the persecution of jews. for the american business to go along with each of the demands is collaboration in a sense. the notion that hollywood was implicit is challenged 'by
. , probably someone wanted to release the film in bel belgiumr europe. and we don't know what his intention was. but to release it here. and the events advanced is him and he didn't have the time to release it. the working theory is that the film was ordered before the nazis invaded bel belgium in 19f someone was showing the film they would file a complaint. so in many countries you had a censorship and they ordered the film and didn't pick it up because they knew they wouldn't be able to...
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. >> anything happening in europe was sort of a real distant trumpet, something was far away and really not on many people's radar. but in this film you have cornelius vanderbilt jr. and the reporter who interviews him, edwin c. hall, they're very cleared high about the jews which is brought up repeatedly in this film in a way that you will not see brought up in hollywood cinema until years later. >> reporter: vanderbilt saw the threat and the uproar his film was likely to generate going so far as to smuggle the film canisters in a spy movie caper. >> some adhesive tape, i climbed under the car and glued the cans to the bottom with tape. >> reporter: but what happened next may have come as a shock to the filmmaker. the "hitler reign of terror" was panned. it was called heavy handed, and they dismissed the notion that hitler could be any global threat. and then vanderbilt's movie faced the kind of pressure that document aariens would never imagine. hollywood gave hitler's "reign of terror" the cold shoulder. >> in the 1930s motion pictures had no first amendment rights. that seems incred
. >> anything happening in europe was sort of a real distant trumpet, something was far away and really not on many people's radar. but in this film you have cornelius vanderbilt jr. and the reporter who interviews him, edwin c. hall, they're very cleared high about the jews which is brought up repeatedly in this film in a way that you will not see brought up in hollywood cinema until years later. >> reporter: vanderbilt saw the threat and the uproar his film was likely to generate...
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the average rate of poef erty in europe is half of what -- poverty in europe is half of what it is in the united states. the money we spend on programs has grown dramatically. >> if you look at the spending percentages and break them down with federal and state, not a lot of funny is spent on safety net programs, if you exclude the programs intended for the elderly. social security and medicare. that's where a lot of spending goes. there has been recent studies showing that was declined as a personnel of tral spending. i think a cover story in a major national magazine emphasise the point that 10% of federal spending goes to children and children's programs. some of these discretionary safety net programs are not terribly expensive. medicaid is the exception, it is important and relatively constant program and is effective. if you make a cost benefit analysis of what medicade contribute as opposed to what we have in terms of emergency room visits and untreated illnesses that are worse from lack of having a safety net program, i'd like to see that accounting. i suspect medicaid saves u
the average rate of poef erty in europe is half of what -- poverty in europe is half of what it is in the united states. the money we spend on programs has grown dramatically. >> if you look at the spending percentages and break them down with federal and state, not a lot of funny is spent on safety net programs, if you exclude the programs intended for the elderly. social security and medicare. that's where a lot of spending goes. there has been recent studies showing that was declined...
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netenyahu told a german europe that iran has enriched enough you yan um to make five bombs. >> the prime minister seems to be following a strategy which he has devised whereby the more alarmist he sounds, the more he believes the international community will take note of the iranian nuclear program and the potential dangers that it poses to the state of israel. that's his strategy which is understandable, but what is causing concern in the state of israel is the public fight he has decided to pick with president obama over america's involvement in the nuclear talks and america's strategy. the view seems to be that president obama is going way too soft on the iranians. and the fact that he is doing in publicly is creating concern that this could impact our relationship with washington. >> talks resume tomorrow, and it does seem like the talk is reaching a higher level. >> it does. but it is really bluster, and there is very little that netenyahu can do at this point. the americans want to freeze the iranian nuclear program at its present state so they can get six months in which to negoti
netenyahu told a german europe that iran has enriched enough you yan um to make five bombs. >> the prime minister seems to be following a strategy which he has devised whereby the more alarmist he sounds, the more he believes the international community will take note of the iranian nuclear program and the potential dangers that it poses to the state of israel. that's his strategy which is understandable, but what is causing concern in the state of israel is the public fight he has...
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. >>> hello, there, i'm in london with the latest from europe, including a state of emergency is declared.
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. >>> hello, there, i'm in london with the latest from europe. protesters in ukr
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secretary of state john kerry is visiting the middle east and europe. john kerry met the saudi king and said the countries have a cooperative relationship. saudi officials expressed concerns with u.s.'s stance on syria and iran. >> mohamed morsi told the court he is the legitimate presence. it was his first public appearance since july. he is accused of inciting protesters. his trial has been adjourned until january. >> sac capital will pay $$1.2 billion. the deal with the department of justice will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" is up next. see you back at 11 eastern, and you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >>> an american drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban and extremists vow revenge. why are regular pakistani's upset with the u.s. instead of celebrating the death of a mass murderer. why does it seem america issen my number one in pakistan? florida atlantic's football coach forced out for allegedly using drugs. as america's marijuana laws are relaxed should the sports crack
secretary of state john kerry is visiting the middle east and europe. john kerry met the saudi king and said the countries have a cooperative relationship. saudi officials expressed concerns with u.s.'s stance on syria and iran. >> mohamed morsi told the court he is the legitimate presence. it was his first public appearance since july. he is accused of inciting protesters. his trial has been adjourned until january. >> sac capital will pay $$1.2 billion. the deal with the...
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the stop is part of kerry's nine-day store of the middle east and of europe. >>> after 20 years of civil wars rebels in the democratic republic of congo are laying down their weapons. and associated press has just called the race for terry mcauliffe. the new governor of virginia. those are the headlines, consider this with antonio mow row is next. we'll be back here in 30 minutes for an update and one hour news at 11:00 eastern. >> a garden state blow out and a squeaker of a win for terry mcauliffe in virginia. in new jersey a g.o.p. rock star has republican singing his praises for his outsized victory on election night. consider this, does chris christie's landslide win offer hope in 2016. and new diplomacy with iran raise hopes but does it hurt relationrelations with one of os in the middle east. >>> this is free solo climbing or scaling a mountain without a rope. to us non-climbers, the best free soloist in the world will tell us what it's like to climb a mountain with nothing but your bear hands and chalk. welcome to "consider this." new jersey governor chris christie with an histori
the stop is part of kerry's nine-day store of the middle east and of europe. >>> after 20 years of civil wars rebels in the democratic republic of congo are laying down their weapons. and associated press has just called the race for terry mcauliffe. the new governor of virginia. those are the headlines, consider this with antonio mow row is next. we'll be back here in 30 minutes for an update and one hour news at 11:00 eastern. >> a garden state blow out and a squeaker of a win...
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>> nsa's programs have contributed to understanding and disrupting 54 terror-related events, 25 in europe, 11 in asia, five in africa, and 13 in the united states. this was no accident. this was not coincidence. that claim was challenged a week later. >> we've heard over and over again the assertion that 54 terrorist plots were thwarted by the use of 215 and 702. that's plainly wrong. these weren't all plots and they weren't all thwarted. the american people are getting left with inaccurate impressions of the effectiveness of the nsa programs. would you agree that the 54 cases that keep getting cited by the administration were not full plots? yes or no? >> yes. >> we're talking about massive, massive, massive collection. we're told we have to do that to protect us and then statistics are rolled out. if they're not accurate, it doesn't help the credibility here in the congress. it doesn't help the credibility with the country. >> 215 and 702 are shorthand for the sections of laws the nsa uses to legally justify its collection programs. fault lines asked general alexander to name a case whe
>> nsa's programs have contributed to understanding and disrupting 54 terror-related events, 25 in europe, 11 in asia, five in africa, and 13 in the united states. this was no accident. this was not coincidence. that claim was challenged a week later. >> we've heard over and over again the assertion that 54 terrorist plots were thwarted by the use of 215 and 702. that's plainly wrong. these weren't all plots and they weren't all thwarted. the american people are getting left with...
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europe looks at us like we don't europe looks at us like we don't know what we're doing - looks at know what we're doing - looks at us like we're crazy. us like we're crazy. >> open nine. >> open nine. >> in this special >> in this special investigation, fault lines gains investigation, fault lines gains unprecedented and exclusive unprecedented and exclusive access to prisons across the access to prisons across the united states and discovers a united states and discovers a booming population of elderly booming population of elderly inmates. inmates. we ask: what's the we ask: what's the true cost of america's true cost of america's "lock'em-up-and-throw-away-the- "lock'em-up-and-throw-away-the- key" approach to justice? key" approach to justice? >> i heard him fall. >> i heard him fall. >> inmates call this the death >> inmates call this the death house. house. the geriatric unit at the joseph the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled than 250 el
europe looks at us like we don't europe looks at us like we don't know what we're doing - looks at know what we're doing - looks at us like we're crazy. us like we're crazy. >> open nine. >> open nine. >> in this special >> in this special investigation, fault lines gains investigation, fault lines gains unprecedented and exclusive unprecedented and exclusive access to prisons across the access to prisons across the united states and discovers a united states and...
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they fought on the beaches of europe and across the pacific islands, and from their sacrifice we emerge the strongest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world. this year as we mark the 60s anniversary of the end of the fighting in korea, we pay special tribute to all those who served in the korean war. from the jungles of vietnam, to the desert storm and the balkans, they have answered america's call. and since the attack on that september morning millions more have assumed that mantle, fighting for one of the greatest militaries this country has ever produced tour after tour after tour in iraq and afghanistan this generation the 9/11 generation has met every mission we have asked of them. because of their heroic service the core of al-qaeda is on the path of defeat, our nation is more secure, and our homeland is safer. there are men and women like the soldier and soon to be veteran i met a few months ago, jakari hogan. jakari deployed to iraq twice, and survived not one but two--excuse me, three separate i.e.d. explosions when she was well enough she deployed again, this
they fought on the beaches of europe and across the pacific islands, and from their sacrifice we emerge the strongest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world. this year as we mark the 60s anniversary of the end of the fighting in korea, we pay special tribute to all those who served in the korean war. from the jungles of vietnam, to the desert storm and the balkans, they have answered america's call. and since the attack on that september morning millions more have assumed that...
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we had two planeloads, two 747s that we dispatched one from europe, one from dubai with those specific medicines and clinical supplies arriving in cebu over the weekend, and if we had not done that, we would have to wait for more donations to come in to be able to mobilize and try to actually try to purchase those things. having that beforehand we got the right things in at the right time. >> wasn't there a last mile problem that stuff was making it to the philippines, to the archipelago, but could not necessarily get from where it was to where it was needed? >> well, that's clearly by one of the problems over the past week. we have been able to find barns and other things that we've been able to get from cebu to the leyte, to tacloban. that has been one of the bigger challenges. that's always one of the bigger challenges. but we're starting to see that move, and we're starting up our six clinics soon. it is starting to move now. >> bob, if we had shown the people at home video reports from living conditions, the other 51 weeks of the year, which in some parts of the country are pretty
we had two planeloads, two 747s that we dispatched one from europe, one from dubai with those specific medicines and clinical supplies arriving in cebu over the weekend, and if we had not done that, we would have to wait for more donations to come in to be able to mobilize and try to actually try to purchase those things. having that beforehand we got the right things in at the right time. >> wasn't there a last mile problem that stuff was making it to the philippines, to the archipelago,...
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. >> this weekend john kerry is beginning a 9-day trip to europe and the middle east. he is expected to have talks with syria, nuclear talks with iran and u.s. aid to egypt. >> anyone with kids knows the temptation to bribe them to get them to behave in a certain way, as opposed to telling them to do it. in alaska, one school is bribing student just to get them to classes. educators have not tried this and don't know yet if it will help. a lot are paying attention. >> there's a different early morning buzz in anchorage schools - more hustle at ag diamond's high to avoid the tardy table. perfect attendance means more? >> kids are talking about it. community members are talking about it. i hear it on radio. >> they are talking about the free car, the $24,000 prize for being here every day. >> a free car, that's a reason to get out of bed and come to school. >> only juniors and seniors like carlie and nicky have a chance. winning is not a teenage pie in the sky fantasy. what are the odds? they are not that bad. there's about 3200 juniors and seniors in the district. last
. >> this weekend john kerry is beginning a 9-day trip to europe and the middle east. he is expected to have talks with syria, nuclear talks with iran and u.s. aid to egypt. >> anyone with kids knows the temptation to bribe them to get them to behave in a certain way, as opposed to telling them to do it. in alaska, one school is bribing student just to get them to classes. educators have not tried this and don't know yet if it will help. a lot are paying attention. >> there's...
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. >> the question is whether there'll be pressure from the streets to push politicians in europe and elsewhere to take action against the global surveillance programs of the united states. >> the n.s.a. released a statement saying it was focused on foreign intelligence collection, not domestic, and it was not true that it collects vast quantities of americans data. >> congressional bnct cuts that -- budget cuts that begin friday are expected to take food off the table of millions, snap will be slashed by 5 billion, affecting 47 million who receive food stamp benefits, because con grose is letting a boost to food stamps expire. here is how the cuts will affect the average family. one in seven families will have to cut back on food they buy. a family of four receiving the maximum allotment sees benefits cut by $36. the cuts which affect people not on food stamps. according to financial analysts every dollar spent on food stamps generates $1.73 in economic growth. these cuts spell bad news for food banks across the country, most of which supplement families who receive little to know fo
. >> the question is whether there'll be pressure from the streets to push politicians in europe and elsewhere to take action against the global surveillance programs of the united states. >> the n.s.a. released a statement saying it was focused on foreign intelligence collection, not domestic, and it was not true that it collects vast quantities of americans data. >> congressional bnct cuts that -- budget cuts that begin friday are expected to take food off the table of...
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australia already allows the intersects but europe is close to change. >> after refusing to accept help from international experts the head of japan's fukushima power station has agreed to help and work with the u.s. department of energy to clean up the site. the president of tokyo electric power company announced that they will work with the u.s. to safely de commission the plant that was destroyed in 2011 from the tsunami. it came as the u.s. secretary inspected the plant. the international community has been concerned that the plant may have another catastrophic event. >>> l.a. under rail for three hours. that's a step closer to reality. california's bullet train back on track, and michael eaves is here with the day's sports news. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doe
australia already allows the intersects but europe is close to change. >> after refusing to accept help from international experts the head of japan's fukushima power station has agreed to help and work with the u.s. department of energy to clean up the site. the president of tokyo electric power company announced that they will work with the u.s. to safely de commission the plant that was destroyed in 2011 from the tsunami. it came as the u.s. secretary inspected the plant. the...
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. >> after years of indecision and political battles, the united states finally catching up with europe and asia. workers started on california's high speed rail system. it will be the first in the nation and largest infrastructure project in the country. the plan is to connect los angeles and san francisco under three hours at speeds up to 120 miles an hour. when completed, it will stretch 800 miles. planners want to begin work in california central valley, the state's most depressed region. central valley has some of the highest unemployment rates in the country, well above 10%. with 7 million residents, it is larger than 38 states. the project would create 20,000 jobs over the next five years. aljazeera's melissa chan has more. >> not much happens in the city of fresno, sitting ned of the state, some say in the middle of nowhere. its residents have long felt neglected in downtown and on its outskirts. there are signs of daily struggle. >> in this unglamorous part of california, things might be picking up speed. this is the future. a vision of an electric, high speed rail whipping thr
. >> after years of indecision and political battles, the united states finally catching up with europe and asia. workers started on california's high speed rail system. it will be the first in the nation and largest infrastructure project in the country. the plan is to connect los angeles and san francisco under three hours at speeds up to 120 miles an hour. when completed, it will stretch 800 miles. planners want to begin work in california central valley, the state's most depressed...
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europe is sending food and water. president barack obama called the philippine people riz he willient and said the spirit of cooperation will prevail. mr. obama promised more help if needed. the pope led prayer. the philippines is one of the largest catholic populations. rescuers are struggle to go reach townsraphiaged by the typhoon. roads are impassable. wayne hey has more on the relief efforts underway >> reporter: we have so many people at the airport what is left of it anyway. the thing you can see behind me is what is left of the main terminal building at the airport. luckily, the tarmac remains largely undamaged. the runway is okay. crucially, the military has been able to fly in here at regular enter vans bringing in aid supplies to the people here who were so badly affected by their storm. then bringing in food, water, some shelter, medical supplies as well so all day long, we are seeing a steady stream of people coming to the airport. so many people want to leave here because their houses have been so badly
europe is sending food and water. president barack obama called the philippine people riz he willient and said the spirit of cooperation will prevail. mr. obama promised more help if needed. the pope led prayer. the philippines is one of the largest catholic populations. rescuers are struggle to go reach townsraphiaged by the typhoon. roads are impassable. wayne hey has more on the relief efforts underway >> reporter: we have so many people at the airport what is left of it anyway. the...
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a former mafia boss admitted organized crime buried millions of tongs of toxic waste from italy and europe, a lucrative dirty business. >> in a statement made recently public, he said about the people living near the landfills, they are all at risk of dying from cancer within 20 years. i don't think they will survive. 16 years later, a local oncologist says that with cancer rates in the area three times higher than the national average, the prediction is now coming true. >> what really hurts is not only discovering the criminals have been poisoning us for 20 years but discovering that the state knew about it and has not' worn us. >> it's not only toxic industrial waste that the ruins the local ecosystem and the health of residents. all kind of unsorted general erbic waste winds up in illegal landfills like this one turning this into italy's unofficial dumping site. >> now residents are calling for the authorities to clean up their act so these dumps won't pollute the area for generations to come. national strike underway in bangladesh for the government to call new elections. rob reynolds
a former mafia boss admitted organized crime buried millions of tongs of toxic waste from italy and europe, a lucrative dirty business. >> in a statement made recently public, he said about the people living near the landfills, they are all at risk of dying from cancer within 20 years. i don't think they will survive. 16 years later, a local oncologist says that with cancer rates in the area three times higher than the national average, the prediction is now coming true. >> what...
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a report showing across europe it's on the increase. >>> a call for national electionsened in bombs and silence. police and protesters clash at the start of a 4-day strike. why the main opposition party is ending and what they are demanding? . >> innocence and crime. >>> saming up to be a -- shaping up to be a lovely day, but the cool air on the move. pushing in out of the canada. a week frontal boundary producing snow across northern portions of minnesota, but today it will be quiet, a few showers pushing across the great lakes. precipitation around michigan and alpina. it will be quiet. temperatures will be on the move, pushing to the 40s and the 50s. we are not looking at a lot of rain. back to you. >>> thank you so much. at least one person is dead and many for injured after protests turned violence in benghazi. opposition activists clashed with police. they want the prime minister to step down and are now demanding the formation of a caretaker government. that is until the election. 18 died in similar protests in the last few weeks. >> we are in the middle of the first full day of
a report showing across europe it's on the increase. >>> a call for national electionsened in bombs and silence. police and protesters clash at the start of a 4-day strike. why the main opposition party is ending and what they are demanding? . >> innocence and crime. >>> saming up to be a -- shaping up to be a lovely day, but the cool air on the move. pushing in out of the canada. a week frontal boundary producing snow across northern portions of minnesota, but today it...
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1997 a former mafia boss admitted organised crime buried tonnes of toxic weight coming from italy and europe. a lucrative dirty business. in a statement made public, he said about the people near the landfills, they are at risk of dying from cancer within 20 years. i don't think they will survive. 16 years later a local oncologist says with cancer rates in the area three times higher, the prediction is coming true. >> what really hurts is not only discovering the criminals have been poisoning us for 20 years, and discovering that the state knew about it and has not warned us. >> it's not only toxic industrial waste ruining the health of rescuers, all sorts of generic waste end up in hundreds of illegal landfills like this one, turning the region into italy's upofficial dumping site. >> residents are calling for authorities to clean up its act so the toxic dumps won't pollute the areas. >> cancer rates in the area increased 47% among men, and 40% among women in the last 20 years. >> sheriff's say a shooting at a party was triggered by gun fire. two high school students were killed and two doz
1997 a former mafia boss admitted organised crime buried tonnes of toxic weight coming from italy and europe. a lucrative dirty business. in a statement made public, he said about the people near the landfills, they are at risk of dying from cancer within 20 years. i don't think they will survive. 16 years later a local oncologist says with cancer rates in the area three times higher, the prediction is coming true. >> what really hurts is not only discovering the criminals have been...
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mafia boss advertising mitted organized crime buried millions of tons of toxic waste from italy and europe, a lucrative dirty business. a statement made public he said about people living near the landfills, all at risk of dying from cancer within 20 years and i don't think they will survive, 16 years later a local oncologist said with cancer rates in the area three times higher than the national average, the prediction is now coming true. >> translator: what really hurts is not only discovering the criminals have been poisoning us for 20 years but discovering the state knew about it and has not warned up. >> reporter: it's not only toxic industrial waste that ruins the local echo system and the health of residents here, all kinds of unsorted generic waste end up in hundreds of illegal landfills like this one and turning this region into italy official dumping site and they are calling for authorities to cleanup their act so the toxic dumps will not pollute the area for generations to come. al jazeera. >> reporter: cancer tumors have increased by more than 40% in towns rounds naples. here
mafia boss advertising mitted organized crime buried millions of tons of toxic waste from italy and europe, a lucrative dirty business. a statement made public he said about people living near the landfills, all at risk of dying from cancer within 20 years and i don't think they will survive, 16 years later a local oncologist said with cancer rates in the area three times higher than the national average, the prediction is now coming true. >> translator: what really hurts is not only...
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they left europe to leave discrimination behind. >> in america we are treated the same. >> we are all equal. >> here they have a better shot at success. >> this 24-year-old will be the first in his family to finish college. he graduated from julliard. they hesitate to tell americans thereouthey are roma. we tell them we are turkish. a lot of people think we are italians from roma. >> the neighbourhood they moveed from is the bronx's little italy. >> around here they seem almost invisibility. invisible. there are no shops or businesses clearly marked as roma and this is an italian dining spot. shy says many roma fear standing out. >> i went into this place to eat and this guy is telling this shop owner why do you let these gypsies in to eat. some say that it could dilute their culture. >> being in the world andibility and interating will not pack you lose your gypsiness. roma pray side by side with other american muslims. ishe isma. there is integrating too. he believes that roma can keep their culture strong while helping the world understand who they are. roma culture is interesting.
they left europe to leave discrimination behind. >> in america we are treated the same. >> we are all equal. >> here they have a better shot at success. >> this 24-year-old will be the first in his family to finish college. he graduated from julliard. they hesitate to tell americans thereouthey are roma. we tell them we are turkish. a lot of people think we are italians from roma. >> the neighbourhood they moveed from is the bronx's little italy. >> around...
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the competition's on. >> unemployment rates are on the rise among young people in europe. there are 7.5 million youths without jobs. there is a meeting on job creation. >> aid to the disaster stricken philippines is trickling in. >> challenges are presented for those there to help. >> they escaped persecution looking to chase their dream of playing rock and roll. that's all they wanted to do. why an interband dispute ended in tragedy. >> leaders in afghanistan are working to boost one of the driving forces of that economy, agriculture, but the pig payoff for growing drugs lars farmers away. >> things have gotten worst for the scandal plagued miami dolphins. >> where would you wanna be if a big quake hits? >> techknow sunday 7:30 eastern on al jazeera america al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent
the competition's on. >> unemployment rates are on the rise among young people in europe. there are 7.5 million youths without jobs. there is a meeting on job creation. >> aid to the disaster stricken philippines is trickling in. >> challenges are presented for those there to help. >> they escaped persecution looking to chase their dream of playing rock and roll. that's all they wanted to do. why an interband dispute ended in tragedy. >> leaders in afghanistan are...
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they said they left europe to leave many behind. >> we're all equal. >> here they have a better shot at us. >> the first in his family to finish college. graduating from julliard with a masters in music. but still they hesitate to tell americans they're roma. >> some we do, some we don't. we say that we're turkish macedonians. >> which is good because we don't have no country. >> not a lot of people are aware. >> we're italians from roma. >> ironically the neighborhood they just moved from is known as the brooks' little italy, home of 300 macedonia roma families. there are no shops clearly marked as roma, and the neighborhood is a an italian restaurant. >> reporter: many avoid standing out because of fear of discrimination. >> i went into a place to eat, and the guy is telling the shop owner why he let's these gypsies in to eat. some roma, she said, fear mixing with non-roma could di dilute tr culture. >> being out in the world does not mean that you'll lose your gypsiesness. >> reporter: at a mosque founded by sonya's uncle, roma prayed side by side with other muslims. ishmael is ch
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their friendship ended before their deaths in 1992. >> that is the latest from europe. back here to doha and to david. >> felicity. we thank you very much, indeed. we have this coming up. left out in the cold. why hundreds of native american cries weren'native americantriba meeting at the white house. >>> and why this could cost mexico millions. stay with us. >> there are 566 federally recognized native american tribes taking part of the conference, yet there are about 250 tribal nations that aren't recognized by the u.s. government. they include all the tribes of the state of america. >> meteorologist: it's very difficult to determine the exact numbers. >> reporter: the chief o doesn't conceal his disbelief that as far as the federal government is concerned his tribe doesn't exist. >> the first people who met the british, and the first colonies were established right here in this area, they're not recognized by the federal government. it's ironic that the people that came here and actually were supported by the native people to help the econom the colony ag initially,
their friendship ended before their deaths in 1992. >> that is the latest from europe. back here to doha and to david. >> felicity. we thank you very much, indeed. we have this coming up. left out in the cold. why hundreds of native american cries weren'native americantriba meeting at the white house. >>> and why this could cost mexico millions. stay with us. >> there are 566 federally recognized native american tribes taking part of the conference, yet there are...
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. >> two of europe's far-right leaders will meet. dutch politician and a french nationalist will discuss a coalition to contest the european elections. immigration is a more important issue during elections. >> the most valuable diamond to be put up for auction is going under the hammer. it's believed it's 60 carr rats, it fetch $60 million. >> but even that is small change when compared to the next item. a record-breaking artwork. >> >> the title of the world's most expensive auction goes to this series - there is it, by francis bacon, "the three studies of lucian freud - 1969 ." sold for $142 million at christie's in new york. extraordinary. >> now, the new world trade center power in new york has been declared the tallest building in the united states. but the official record did not come without a fight from chicago as we explain. >> one world trade center rose from the ashes of september 11th. its highest floor equal to that of the ordinarily north tower. the spire on top makes it the tallest building in the united states, bring
. >> two of europe's far-right leaders will meet. dutch politician and a french nationalist will discuss a coalition to contest the european elections. immigration is a more important issue during elections. >> the most valuable diamond to be put up for auction is going under the hammer. it's believed it's 60 carr rats, it fetch $60 million. >> but even that is small change when compared to the next item. a record-breaking artwork. >> >> the title of the world's...
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do a stop over here, change their currency into local money and buy tickets to fly around the world, europe, asia, for just pennies. >> the airline scam is just one cops convince of venezuela's out of control currency market. inflation has reached 50% while the people have grown accustomed to shortages of basic goods. add fly tickets to the list. the government says it will bring in controls to crack down on currency travelers, but this woman fears she'll have to wait much longer to get back with her kids. >> american airline currently has about 48 flights in and out of venezuela each week, the airline says it's asked the government there for additional flights but has gotten no response. >> here's what's making business news this morning. there is breaking news coming in from macy's, the retailer optimistic about the upcoming holiday season, following a better than expected third quarter, profits jumping 31%, sales rising three and a half% despite a tepid economic climate, macy's says it is entering the fourth quarter with defense. >> the dow down 70 points, with a bearish start to the tra
do a stop over here, change their currency into local money and buy tickets to fly around the world, europe, asia, for just pennies. >> the airline scam is just one cops convince of venezuela's out of control currency market. inflation has reached 50% while the people have grown accustomed to shortages of basic goods. add fly tickets to the list. the government says it will bring in controls to crack down on currency travelers, but this woman fears she'll have to wait much longer to get...
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there is in europe. so princeton is trying to import a lot of this vaccine from europe so we can give it to the princeton students. >> how easily is it spread? >> it is spread very, very easily and adolescents are most at risk. that is why routinely we give the vaccines to 11-year-olds, you share water bottles and you have risky sexual promiscuity behaviors. with that intimate contact, it is spread through ris rest pri - respiratory droplets. they get exposed by drinking out of the red solo cups that everybody drinks out of. that's how it's spread. >> it hasn't been proved outside the united states, is there any dangers there? >> novartis pharmaceuticals makes the vaccine that's in the united states, as well as the other vaccine for meningitis group b, they didn't approve it because they said it wasn't really a cost-effective measure to bring that vaccine here. not because of any safety issues. i want parents to realize if your child goes to princeton or any ivy league school where meningitis breaks out,
there is in europe. so princeton is trying to import a lot of this vaccine from europe so we can give it to the princeton students. >> how easily is it spread? >> it is spread very, very easily and adolescents are most at risk. that is why routinely we give the vaccines to 11-year-olds, you share water bottles and you have risky sexual promiscuity behaviors. with that intimate contact, it is spread through ris rest pri - respiratory droplets. they get exposed by drinking out of the...
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. >> overseas, the yellen effect is spreading to other markets and europe, major indexes are up, asian markets up. the nikkei had its best performance since 2009. >> samsung is gaining more ground on the smart phone wars, selling ate .4 million devices in the third quarter, up from 55 million a year ago. it's closest rival apple sold 33.3 million. global shares fell from 14% to 18%. >> an update on j.p. morgan trading scandal. one of the former workers indicted wants to stay in spain and avoid extradition to the u.s. javier martin ortello is accused with another employee of hiding hundreds of millions of dollars of losses. these are part of the losses j.p. morgan suffered last year. >> have you ever wondered where the big money is going? it has a stake in exxon mobil. berkshire also revealed that recently reduced its investments in rival oil company con co phillips by more than 40%. >> d.n.a. tests are the strongest physical evidence in rape cases, but houses of kids are often put in storage untested. prosecutors in detroit be trying to reopen unsolved cases and say they are running lo
. >> overseas, the yellen effect is spreading to other markets and europe, major indexes are up, asian markets up. the nikkei had its best performance since 2009. >> samsung is gaining more ground on the smart phone wars, selling ate .4 million devices in the third quarter, up from 55 million a year ago. it's closest rival apple sold 33.3 million. global shares fell from 14% to 18%. >> an update on j.p. morgan trading scandal. one of the former workers indicted wants to stay...
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europe and australia - but not america - could obtain the vaccine. school officials have not announced how or when vaccinations would start. >> a settlement for jpmorgan. they have to pay $4.5 billion going to investors who lost money on mortgage backed securities. security comes with a hefty cost. new york city police proposed tough security laws for the world trade center neighbourhood, which some say is turning it into a fortress. >> it's the worse part of the city's history in my lifetime for father's or grandfather's. >> mary experienced ground zero up close. >> people's pictures pinned up in the cubicles. >> it took years for her to call this place home. 10 years later it's not what is going on inside the apartment that concerns her, but what is going on outside. >> now this is the regular check. the plan calls for the cones over there being replaced by a cement wall. >> earlier this year the number of ypd announced a plan to create a security perim ter around the world trade center. streets would only be open to pedestrians, bikes, and closed
europe and australia - but not america - could obtain the vaccine. school officials have not announced how or when vaccinations would start. >> a settlement for jpmorgan. they have to pay $4.5 billion going to investors who lost money on mortgage backed securities. security comes with a hefty cost. new york city police proposed tough security laws for the world trade center neighbourhood, which some say is turning it into a fortress. >> it's the worse part of the city's history in...
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>> techknow sunday 7:30 eastern on al jazeera america >> norway is western europe's biggest producer of oil and gas. now they're investing millions of dollars to stop the carbon emissions they're causing. emma hayward reports. >> reporter: it rises out of the ground like a city of steel. this is the largest industrial site in norway. and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming. nestled on the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys, this test facility are trying to work out how to turn the co2 tide. exhaust gasses from the power station and oil and gas refinery travel along two different pipes. then different techniques are used to strip be away the co2. the gas is released back into the atmosphere. but a fully working plant it will be stored underground. >> we'll take the co2 from the atmosphere, from the production and store it in a safe manner and we'll take it up from the climate system. >> reporter: carbon capture is costly. but the international energy agency believes it could reduce carbon emissions by around 14%. essentially this testin
>> techknow sunday 7:30 eastern on al jazeera america >> norway is western europe's biggest producer of oil and gas. now they're investing millions of dollars to stop the carbon emissions they're causing. emma hayward reports. >> reporter: it rises out of the ground like a city of steel. this is the largest industrial site in norway. and it's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide which can contribute to global warming. nestled on the site among a warren of pipes and chimneys, this...
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health officials are importing emergency doses of a vaccine licensed in europe and australia. >> more than 1,000 women are gathering in baltimore for a day-long journey, the john hopkins conference is the result of two women who survived their own health scarce. >> meet molly block, a medical miracle surviving one health crisis after another. >> i had two heart surgeries, a stroke, cancer four times. i don't know, don't you think that's enough. >> block's health story began at age 27 with a shocking diagnosis of hodgekins lymphoma. >> when i had hodgekins there was one thing to do. you had your spleen removed, radiation. i had no choice. >> today, no matter what the disease patients with a dizzying array of treatment option, no one right answer. it's a reason block and fellow cancer survivor harriet legg um dreamed up a women's health conference covering topics - everything from hypertension to meditation. >> it helps women understand they can have a second opinion, they can have an opinion themselves. they can - they can make decisions. >> even today women have second place status wh
health officials are importing emergency doses of a vaccine licensed in europe and australia. >> more than 1,000 women are gathering in baltimore for a day-long journey, the john hopkins conference is the result of two women who survived their own health scarce. >> meet molly block, a medical miracle surviving one health crisis after another. >> i had two heart surgeries, a stroke, cancer four times. i don't know, don't you think that's enough. >> block's health story...
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doha, et cetera are all flying to the united states it europe. they represent huge, huge competition. that is why, i think, internationally a lot of carriers - the international carriers are wary of what the gulf carriers do. probably being jealous of what they can manage. >> a bit jealous. in dubai, thank you for joining us. >> childrenaa -- china is con sl dating, a new department to oversee police forces and military. as andrew thomas reports the new committee is being set up to assess internal and external threats. >> it has the biggest military and a civil law enforce. topping other community ris. china is setting up an agency to obvious see both. they'll respond to domestic and external. a national security commitment was a big announcement. why, and why now? partly it's likely to be responsible for handling foreign security issues. they have the potential to grow as the united states pivots foreign policy priorities to asia. maritime disputes over ireland in the south china sea as is the perceived threat from cyber attacks. the agency is a
doha, et cetera are all flying to the united states it europe. they represent huge, huge competition. that is why, i think, internationally a lot of carriers - the international carriers are wary of what the gulf carriers do. probably being jealous of what they can manage. >> a bit jealous. in dubai, thank you for joining us. >> childrenaa -- china is con sl dating, a new department to oversee police forces and military. as andrew thomas reports the new committee is being set up to...
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it's currently available in europe and australia. princeton says it's the only way to protect thousands from a men meningitis out break. there have been seven cases reported linked to the new jersey school in the past eight months. >> the government's new rules on fighting cholesterol is under attack. it comes from harvard doctors that say those guide lines are putting patients at risk. >> the fear that the country's leading heart socia associations encouraging people to take pills they don' don't need. it affects 70 million americans. is ou1 out of 3 have bad ldl. the american heart association and the american college of the cardiology released a new call calculator to figure out a person's heart problems. >> some are worrying that it's over predicting the risk. >> let's say you are a 60-year-old black man with northerly cholesterol level an overall healthy and you are not a smoker an no diabetes. the calculator show hs he has a 7.5% risk of having a heart attack or stroke. that number seems high to doctors. at that level he should
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. >>> hello there i'm felicity bar from london for the news from europe. a lone gunman puts the world on high alert. moft and google join forces to make it harded to find child abuse information online. >> france's president has spoken in the last hour before the israeli knesset. he has yet to raise his opposition, saying his country will not allow teheran to arm armively of in nuclear weapons. >> translator: france won't allow iran to get hold of a nuclear weapon. we have nothing against iran which has a real history, nothing against its history to get reasonable energy. but neucialg energy is a danger to the-- but nuclear energy is a danger to the entire world as well. >> hollande was given a warm welcome in the knesset. what else did he have to say? >> music to israeli ears, since the french president has arrived here he has been fated by the israeli leaders as a man who is standing up to the threat as israel sees it from iran, that burst of applause there you heard in the knesset or parliament was repeated many times. there was a more muted response wh
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aetna is europe's most active volcano. >> officials in princeton say it's an issue that a vaccine could solve, but this vaccine is not approved for use in the u.s. to stop a me meningitis outbrea. the vaccine fights a strain of meningitis that put seven students into the hot. students are told to stop sharing drinks and to avoid kissing. >> not so fast, that's from one of america's top heart doctors, a past president of the american department of cardiology. the nation's leading heart organization says that millions more americans should take statins, but dr. steven nisan said guidelines overestimate the risk and might lead people to take drugs they don't need to. >> it is considered racist in the u.s., but in the netherlands it is a 200-year-old christmas tradition. it centerses around a character in black face named black pete. he has critics seeing red. we have more from amsterdam. >> black pete may be controversial but is still a crowd pleaser. thousands of families lined the streets for the santa claus parade, the dutch festival that comes before and is bigger than christmas here.
aetna is europe's most active volcano. >> officials in princeton say it's an issue that a vaccine could solve, but this vaccine is not approved for use in the u.s. to stop a me meningitis outbrea. the vaccine fights a strain of meningitis that put seven students into the hot. students are told to stop sharing drinks and to avoid kissing. >> not so fast, that's from one of america's top heart doctors, a past president of the american department of cardiology. the nation's leading...
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it has been licensed in europe since january and australia since august. digging deeper on this disease and it turns out the b. strain is among the most common in europe and has also been found frequently in the u.s. last year, it accounted for one sitting of the 480 meningitis cases in the u.s., according to the c.d.c. as we've said, this is highly contagious and potentially deadly. one in 10 young adults die of the decease while one in five develops a permanent disability. the vaccine will be free for staff and students paid for by the university and totally voluntarily. it is most effective in two doses, the first round will be available in early december, the second in february. >> are there specific people who will have access before others. >> absolutely. we know that this is contracted because of close personal contact, so undergrads and grad students in form stories will get it first along with folks with weaker immune systems. >> in some cases, it can be deadly, meningitis b. how are the students who contracted it doing? >> there are seven people
it has been licensed in europe since january and australia since august. digging deeper on this disease and it turns out the b. strain is among the most common in europe and has also been found frequently in the u.s. last year, it accounted for one sitting of the 480 meningitis cases in the u.s., according to the c.d.c. as we've said, this is highly contagious and potentially deadly. one in 10 young adults die of the decease while one in five develops a permanent disability. the vaccine will be...
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. >> spy agencies across europe are working together on surveillance of the internet and phone data. it's the next revelation from documents leaked by edward snowden. it's similar to the n.s.a. program that tapped the phones of european leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel. germany, spain, france, sweden were all named. germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut off from the outside world, said her husband. nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest the appalling conditions in which she was held. >> in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony, she said inmates were
. >> spy agencies across europe are working together on surveillance of the internet and phone data. it's the next revelation from documents leaked by edward snowden. it's similar to the n.s.a. program that tapped the phones of european leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel. germany, spain, france, sweden were all named. germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are...
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there are things that we'll lose. >> reporter: europe has already banned nicotine-based pesticides and there are calls on canada to do the same. these bees colonies look healthy now but after several years of die-offs bee keepers are beginning to wonder about the future of their industry. economically small but important in pollinating the crops we rely on. al jazeera, ontario. >> australia's biggest city has been blanketed by haze caused by bush fires by sydney. the sydney bridge and opera house were barely visible through the smoke. officials are asking people to avoid outdoor activities. bush fires destroyed hundreds of homes in october, 40 fires are still burning. >>> all right, still ahead on the program, why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. >>> clashes, we'll have all the sports next. do stay with us. >> i'm phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. >> hike! >> america's favorite sport is under fire. >> now, that impact simulated 100 g's of acceleration in your brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is
there are things that we'll lose. >> reporter: europe has already banned nicotine-based pesticides and there are calls on canada to do the same. these bees colonies look healthy now but after several years of die-offs bee keepers are beginning to wonder about the future of their industry. economically small but important in pollinating the crops we rely on. al jazeera, ontario. >> australia's biggest city has been blanketed by haze caused by bush fires by sydney. the sydney bridge...
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sure it is because we are tapping angela merkel's phone in jeremy or tens of millions of calls across europe. there's a danger. >> the drone strikes. >> they are alienating the opinion towards the u.s. around the world. that hurts us and the counterterrorism effort. >> does it help us. this recent drone strike this weekend, where a pakistan taliban leader who has been responsible for the death of pakistanis were taken out. is it wiser to allow the piece talks to go further. they are radical, they work with al qaeda. it would have been better for pakistanis to see there couldn't have been a peace agreement. there's a sense that it's the united states that stopped a peace process that the taliban might have agreed to. there were talks twice before with the pakistani taliban, it went nowhere. the timing was unfortunate. >> most americans hear about the drone strikes and n.s.a. scandals. a lot of people shrug. what are they missing? >> they are missing they doan see the consequences of this in their own lives. there's no drone strikes in the united states. that's an example. one of the things ch
sure it is because we are tapping angela merkel's phone in jeremy or tens of millions of calls across europe. there's a danger. >> the drone strikes. >> they are alienating the opinion towards the u.s. around the world. that hurts us and the counterterrorism effort. >> does it help us. this recent drone strike this weekend, where a pakistan taliban leader who has been responsible for the death of pakistanis were taken out. is it wiser to allow the piece talks to go further....